bookslover
Puritan Board Doctor
Here's an interesting piece from The Atlantic about a whole slew of books, movies, art works, etc., going permanently out of copyright next year, as the 1923 barrier is broken:
www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/04/copywritten-so-dont-copy-me/557420/?utm_source=atltw
For Christians, this means that J. Gresham Machen's books, New Testament Greek for Beginners and Christianity and Liberalism, both published in 1923, go permanently out of copyright next year. (I can already imagine Chris Coldwell issuing a nicely re-typeset edition of the latter.)
As the article states, Google Books is already set up to start cranking out the newly-free stuff starting next January 1.
www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/04/copywritten-so-dont-copy-me/557420/?utm_source=atltw
For Christians, this means that J. Gresham Machen's books, New Testament Greek for Beginners and Christianity and Liberalism, both published in 1923, go permanently out of copyright next year. (I can already imagine Chris Coldwell issuing a nicely re-typeset edition of the latter.)
As the article states, Google Books is already set up to start cranking out the newly-free stuff starting next January 1.